Built the bird a SC chamelion 4 year ago. 3 year ago she moved in with me and rode the bike to my place. It was then locked away in the shed.......................and it ain't seen the light of day since.
Built the bird a SC chamelion 4 year ago. 3 year ago she moved in with me and rode the bike to my place. It was then locked away in the shed.......................and it ain't seen the light of day since. [/quote]
Ya' Missus has been locked in the shed for 3 years?
Edit - Ohhhhh, soz T. I read it wrong. Thought you were having a Richard Keys moment!
[quote="David.Watts"][quote="get the beer in"]Santa Cruz.
Built the bird a SC chamelion 4 year ago. 3 year ago she moved in with me and rode the bike to my place. It was then locked away in the shed.......................and it ain't seen the light of day since. [/quote]
Ya' Missus has been locked in the shed for 3 years?
Edit - Ohhhhh, soz T. I read it wrong. Thought you were having a Richard Keys moment! [/quote]
Hmmmmm, got me thinking now, maybe i could entice her into the shed and lock her in. If i drilled a hole in the side i could poke her through that! not of that over-rated foreplay and kissing and cuddling after.
*Edit, who do i get to do the cooking and cleaning.
[quote="get the beer in"][quote="David.Watts"][quote="get the beer in"]Santa Cruz.
Built the bird a SC chamelion 4 year ago. 3 year ago she moved in with me and rode the bike to my place. It was then locked away in the shed.......................and it ain't seen the light of day since. [/quote]
Ya' Missus has been locked in the shed for 3 years?
Edit - Ohhhhh, soz T. I read it wrong. Thought you were having a Richard Keys moment! [/quote]
Hmmmmm, got me thinking now, maybe i could entice her into the shed and lock her in. If i drilled a hole in the side i could poke her through that! not of that over-rated foreplay and kissing and cuddling after.
*Edit, who do i get to do the cooking and cleaning. [/quote]
Since we're on the subject (and clearly such enthusiasts) would anyone describe themselves as 'emotionally attached' to their bike? I've only had mine about 3 years but I've had some of my best days in that time with just me and it against the terrain in the middle of nowhere for hours at a time. The kind of freedom you just don't get from day to day.
An ex. borrowed mine............never saw it again. Custom build as well. [/quote]
Last seen heading in the direction of Brettell Lane with 60" Plasma strapped to her back.
Here's my trusty stead, Santa Cruz Superlight. Fully pimped up with full sus SC frame, Manitou Elite front sus, Chris King headset, XTR shifters and rear mech. Thompson seat post and stem, Hope hyd. brakes and levers, Raceface LP crank, Mavic crossmax enduro wheels with Panaracer kevlar tyres. Not forgetting the Sella Italia SLR 135g saddle which is guaranteed to give you a 12" boner when you sit astride it........made that last bit up.
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That is a absolute dream of a bike! Puts my Marin to shame
Yeah, the Danes make some fantastic cargo bikes. The Cigar Trik is kind of a modern take on the ultra cool Christiania bike (http://www.christianiabikes.com/english/uk_main.htm). The one at the bottom of kuriousoranj's photos is called "Long John", a crate of beer on that one and you'll be all set ;-)